The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Pagina 55
... character . R put her in mind of that found which is made by dogs when they fnarl : and therefore , I pre- fume , fhe fays , that is the dog's E 4 name . and and fhe hath the prettieft fententious of it , ROMEO and JULIET . 55.
... character . R put her in mind of that found which is made by dogs when they fnarl : and therefore , I pre- fume , fhe fays , that is the dog's E 4 name . and and fhe hath the prettieft fententious of it , ROMEO and JULIET . 55.
Pagina 153
... character . Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his act : Be thou familiar , but by no ... characters . Bear't Bear't that th ' oppofer may beware of thee . 3 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 153 Himself the primrose path of ...
... character . Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his act : Be thou familiar , but by no ... characters . Bear't Bear't that th ' oppofer may beware of thee . 3 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 153 Himself the primrose path of ...
Pagina 157
... character is all affectation . At laft he fays he will speak plain , and yet cannot for his life ; his plain fpeech of flandering a mo- ment ' : Have you fo flander any moment's leifure , As to PRINCE OF DENMARK . 157.
... character is all affectation . At laft he fays he will speak plain , and yet cannot for his life ; his plain fpeech of flandering a mo- ment ' : Have you fo flander any moment's leifure , As to PRINCE OF DENMARK . 157.
Pagina 181
... character is What that of a weak , pedant , mini- fter of ftate . His declamation is a fine fatire on the impertinent oratory then in vogue , which placed reafon in the formality of method , and wit in the gingle and play of words ...
... character is What that of a weak , pedant , mini- fter of ftate . His declamation is a fine fatire on the impertinent oratory then in vogue , which placed reafon in the formality of method , and wit in the gingle and play of words ...
Pagina 182
... characters ; To this life and ariety of character ( fays our great post in his admirable pre- face to Shakespear ) we must aid the wonderful prefervation of it . We have faid what is the charac- ter of Polonius ; and it is allowed on ...
... characters ; To this life and ariety of character ( fays our great post in his admirable pre- face to Shakespear ) we must aid the wonderful prefervation of it . We have faid what is the charac- ter of Polonius ; and it is allowed on ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volumul 8 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1765 |
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